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		<title>Come on Little Devil</title>
		<description>I'd say The Cult and Frank Black were the artists that rocked Reading for me, both because of the songs rather than the performance. It's always ACE to hear songs like &quot;Monkey Gone To Heaven&quot;, and good as the 'Catholics other material was, I'd guess ... </description>
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		<title>Hair Today, Gong Tomorrow</title>
		<description>Although At The Drive-In are definitely splitting into two camps now (according to nme.com anyway), they're not going to be removed from popEx - divis that would have gone to either of the new bands will stay with ATDI.In other changes; Aaliyah, terr... </description>
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